Conflit en Iran, perspectives économiques mondiales, et prix de l’énergie

26 March 2026 – 10.00am CET (Paris)
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Conflit en Iran, tensions sur les routes d’approvisionnement, envolée des prix de l’énergie: l’économie mondiale va-t-elle faire face à un nouveau choc énergétique ?

Nous présenterons nos perspectives économique à l’aune du conflit en Iran.

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Speakers

Leo Barincou
Leo Barincou

Leo is a Senior Economist within the macroeconomics forecasting division of Oxford Economics. He is based in Paris and is responsible for producing macroeconomic forecasts for France.

Before joining Oxford Economics, Leo worked for seven years as an economist across various organizations, including the French Treasury, the asset management firm Covéa Finance and the economic consultancy Centolla. Léo holds a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics, as well as the Ecole normale supérieure and Sciences Po in Lyon.

Senior Economist based in Paris, France
Pierre Delage
Pierre Delage

Pierre graduated from Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Paris (ESCP Business School) in 2000, then pursued an MSc in Macroeconomics at Paris-Dauphine University with a thesis on macroeconomic equilibrium, and a BA in Philosophy from Paris-Sorbonne University. After a short experience at Arthur Andersen, he joined the internet holding of Vivendi as a financial analyst. Turning to economics through his MSc, he joined Oxford Economics in 2004 in Oxford as an economist covering Asian and European economies. Pierre came back to Paris in 2007 to set up Oxford Economics operations on the Continent. He is now heading the Paris office which covers France, Iberia, Belgium and French-speaking Africa.

Managing Director, Paris

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26 March 2026
10:00am CET
( Paris )